White World by sysaworld

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This new spot has been discovered, now im ready for some new winter situations. I remember this sunset for a diffused and fantastic light all over Engadine on a very cold day.

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Soft hat by AlfredoCostanzo

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These clouds, witnesses of upper föhn winds, meet the Alps chain, after having crossed the main ridge, drawing fantastic situations

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Föhn by sysaworld

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A föhn or foehn is a type of dry, warm, down-slope wind that occurs in the lee (downwind side) of a mountain range. In this photo foehn brings with him unexpected clouds condition that is for me one of the most incredible situations ever seen in mountain.

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Joriseen by sysaworld

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An unpopular lake from Graubunden where I spent a nice trekking this summer. Sometimes I prefer to catch mountains landscapes in midday light, perfect timing to catch best colors in panoramas.

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Ardez by sysaworld

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Ardez, in the canton of Graubünden, is my favourite town of the lower Engadin valley. This morning I started from St.Moritz, driving 50km, to chase the best light. This is my first shot with Canon 5Ds,… nice beginning!

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Red train circuit by AlfredoCostanzo

Another step in my series of images of the famous railway bridges in Switzerland with taking photos of trains passing over them. I made this multi exposure to make better the incredible typical form of Brusio spiral viaduct part of the Bernina Railway
The spiral viaduct ( so the train would not slip on the way up, or be uncontrollable on the way down. ) is 110 metres (360 ft) long, has a horizontal radius of curvature of 70 metres (230 ft), a longitudinal slope of 7%, and is made up of nine spans, each 10 metres (33 ft) in length.
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